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Moldy Mill
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created by iagox86
on 9/11/2011 7:54 PM
last modified by 1ajs
on 1/30/2024 5:54 AM
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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A huge building (part of a complex) that used to make tar paper. The machinery is still intact, there is a laboratory, a kitchen, offices, mechanical rooms, multiple floors (including an awesome but flooded basement), and an easily accessible roof. On the property nearby, there's awesome stuff to climb to get an amazing view of downtown Winnipeg. The basement that the ramp in the back of the property leads to has motion sensors that sounds a loud alarm.
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Type: Building
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Difficult
Recommendation: drop everything - must see
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Address
Point Douglas
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
Owner: Gateway Industries
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asbestos rust unsafe flooring flooding water air quality tons of mold, radioactive materials, other chemicals
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Epic machinery, creepy basement, awesome rooftop view, rooms of junk, old files, cool signs, a fully stocked laboratory (that used to contain radioactive chemicals).
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fences barbed wire razor wire locked gates wooden boarding motion sensors
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flashlight rope breathing mask gloves long pants / sleeves
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Built sometime during World War 2 on a site that, despite being in central Winnipeg, had escaped development until then. It was a paperplant for making tar paper and later a soap plant in a separate building (see "Soap Tar Land"). Sometime in the late 90s, a sewer collapsed that was owned by the cities and the company wasn't informed - that resulted in massive amounts of chemicals leached into the ground and river, resulting in a massive fine being levied on the owner. The owner took it to court and had been fighting it ever since. As a result, the factory shut down and fell into a state of decay. The papermill has been abandoned completely (although still has power and fire suppression). Apparently the fire suppression wasn't as good as one would hope; on October 16th, 2011, it was destroyed by a major fire. See the Media Coverage section.
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At this point, it's probably going to sit vacant or fall over. The building next to it ("soap tar land") is being restored and seems to be used as an office / storage building.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Steed on 1/30/2024 6:21 AM.
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on Jan 30 24 at 6:21, Steed validated this location on Jan 30 24 at 5:54, 1ajs changed the following: Status, Media Coverage on Jan 21 13 at 13:51, Opheliaism validated this location on Nov 19 12 at 20:41, EVmAN changed the following: Hazards, Security Measures, Required Equipment, Description on Oct 21 11 at 19:24, Opheliaism validated this location on Oct 21 11 at 18:28, iagox86 changed the following: Media Coverage on Oct 21 11 at 3:44, Opheliaism validated this location on Oct 21 11 at 2:28, iagox86 changed the following: History, Media Coverage on Sep 13 11 at 3:46, Opheliaism validated this location on Sep 11 11 at 22:34, iagox86 changed the following: Street Address
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